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10-09-2025 PART 3: Overflowing Peace and Grace: The Lord’s Unlimited Supply
9th October 2025 • The David Spoon Experience • The David Spoon Experience
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Section 1

The reflection begins in 2 Thessalonians 3:16—“Now may the Lord of peace Himself give you peace at all times and in every way.” The lesson ties this verse to 1 Kings 4–5, where God gives Solomon wisdom. Just as Solomon did not acquire wisdom by training or education but received it directly from God, so too does peace flow from divine impartation, not human effort. God doesn’t ration His blessings; He pours them out abundantly. Solomon’s fame spread because his wisdom was immense; in the same way, God’s peace is vast and plentiful, available in every circumstance. Believers often think of God as stingy or withholding, yet this passage declares the opposite—He is generous beyond measure, eager to fill His children with peace.

Section 2

Peace “at all times and in every way” means it covers every season: storms, surprises, anxieties, and the unknown. Like David facing Goliath, true peace is not found in favorable odds but in the assurance that “the Lord is with you.” Fear fades when faith remembers God’s presence. Paul’s next words—“This greeting is by my own hand, Paul… this is my mark in every letter”—affirm authenticity and care. Then, he closes with “The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with all of you.” This shows how peace and grace flow together: both are unlimited, both are personal, both are present-tense gifts. Grace is not only for salvation; it is also for every situation—a living provision for daily need (Hebrews 4:16).

Section 3

The teaching concludes with an exhortation to slow down and truly hear the Word of God. Bible reading is not a race but a relationship. The Spirit speaks most clearly when believers read with expectation, not obligation. Paul’s closing words remind us that divine peace and grace are not scarce commodities; they overflow toward all who ask and receive. The Lord of peace gives abundantly, and the God of grace supplies continually. When the believer approaches Scripture to “hear” rather than merely to “finish,” transformation happens. As the author shares from decades of daily devotion, this practice of steady, relational listening has opened deeper communion with God—a peace-filled, grace-covered walk that reshapes heart, mind, and life itself.

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